2024

HOPEWELL ROCKS PROVINCIAL PARK

Natural site to discover
4.8/5
5 reviews
Hopewell Rocks' famous monoliths house an interpretive center, gift store ... Read more
 Hopewell Cape
2024

REVERSING RAPIDS

Natural site to discover
4.5/5
2 reviews

The phenomenon can be seen from Fallsview Park and the observation deck of the Reversing Falls Restaurant. To fully appreciate the phenomenon, it is important to check the tide times at the tourist office on Bridge Road. At low tide, the Saint John River rushes into the bay, but at high tide, the opposite occurs and the sea rises. This phenomenon causes the formation of rapids and whirlpools quite impressive. A marvel of nature not to be missed and to be seen up close!

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 Saint John
2024

FUNDY NATIONAL PARK

Natural site to discover
4.5/5
2 reviews
National park with views of the red cliffs, classified as a biosphere ... Read more
 Alma - Parc National Fundy
2024

MAD CAPE LIGHTHOUSE

Towers to visit
4/5
2 reviews

A lighthouse on Cape Rabid! The idea took shape in 1838. In competition with the Apple River site in Nova Scotia, it would be a petition from local residents and captains of vessels who would have decided that the commission would instead choose that arm moving in the Bay of Fundy to prevent the sailors taking this dangerous passage. A busy commercial road passed through Cape Rabid. The water was deeper and free of ice in winter. That was not the case on the coast of Nova Scotia. Two years later, Cape Raging's lighthouse will be built on the island of Barn Marsh Island connected to the mainland by the beach, the Marsh Marsh Creek, at the top of a cliff of 46 meters. A wooden tower, covered with white painted shingles, topped with a hexagonal lamp fed at the time of whale oil or porpoises. In 1870, a new lighthouse whose light beam was visible at a distance of 24 kilometres will be put into service. It will not avoid the numerous shipwrecks in these stormy waters that have made this cape raging. Today the lighthouse is still working and resonate its fog horn in the Bay of Fundy. The home of the lighthouse guard houses a restaurant and a shop-shop where local crafts are exposed.

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 Cap Enragé
2024

DISCOVER SAINT JOHN

Tourist office
4/5
1 review

Saint John is a dynamic city in the province of New Brunswick. It offers a variety of activities and events for visitors of all ages and interests. For starters, outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the magnificent Bay of Fundy Tide, one of the highest tides in the world. Follow the Fundy Trail and explore the region's spectacular scenery. Next, Saint John's open-air markets offer an authentic experience of the local community. Visitors can stroll through these markets and discover local produce, crafts and culture. Rockwood Park is another Saint John must-see. One of Canada's largest and most famous parks, it offers activities for the whole family, including a campground, interpretive center, swimming lakes, 18-hole golf course, zoo and playground. Saint John also plays host to numerous events throughout the year. Upcoming events include the Area 506 Festival, the Pride Market and the Fundy Sea Song Festival. In conclusion, Saint John is an exciting tourist destination offering a variety of activities, events and natural sites to discover.

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 Saint John
2024

GRAND MANAN TOURISM

Tourist office

Grand Manan, a geologically fascinating island, is a veritable paradise for wildlife. With its 100-metre-high cliffs along the coast, formed by three distinct volcanic flows, and its unique formations sculpted by waves and wind, such as the famous "Hole-in-the-Wall", the island offers breathtaking scenery. On land and at sea, Grand Manan is home to an abundance and variety of flora and fauna. Marine mammals such as the North Atlantic right whale are an impressive sight in the Bay of Fundy. Numerous well-marked trails allow you to enjoy breathtaking ocean views and discover Grand Manan's unique flora and fauna. The island also offers picturesque fishing villages and modern harbours, as well as exceptional photographic opportunities.

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 Grand Manan
2024

FUNDY PATH

Natural site to discover

This coastal trail lies in the heart of a 2 550-hectare park rich in different ecosystems. He walks on foot, by bike or by car, on a road marked by remarkable views. About twenty viewpoints and observation stations (accessible to people with disabilities) can discover the different types of marine, forest and flora and fauna landscapes. But it is on foot that the 16 kilometres of groomed trails along the coast give access to unexplored beaches, marine caves, a waterfall of 15 metres, a suspension bridge of 84 metres long crossing the river, surrounded by breathtaking scenery.

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 St Martins